The latest Stanford Law Review issue is out. I especially noted Adrian Vermeule's Should We Have Lay Justices? and David Cole's The Poverty of Posner's Pragmatism: Balancing Away Liberty After 9/11. The new Cardozo is out, but not up on the web, but check out the Symposium - George Fletcher's The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative, International, at Volume 28, No. 6, May 2007. The new Virginia Law Review is out and up. Highlights include Religion and Public Education in a Constitutional Democracy by Robert Audi & Delegation Really Running Riot by Larry Alexander and Saikrishna Prakash. The Supreme Court Review is out, but not up on the web. Lot's of great stuff, including Sunstein on Hamdan, Posner's A Note On Rumsfeld v Fair And The Legal Academy, and importantly Presidents, Senates, And Failed Supreme Court Nominations by Keith E. Whittington--get it on Westlaw or Lexis.
Note: The links have been fixed.